1 map: 29 x 67 cm. Though the Lewis and Clark expedition occurred during the years 1804 to 1806, Clark's journal was not published until 1814. This map comes from the first British printing of that journal, occurring in that same year, 1814.

1 map: 42 x 39 cm.
Scale: 2 inches = 45 miles.
Captain Benjamin Bonneville, on leave from the U.S. Army, took a four year expedition, from 1832 to 1836, into the American west. They traveled parallel to the course of the Snake and the Columbia, and...

1 map : hand col., 40 x 50 cm. Numbered 39. Relief shown pictorially. London meridian. North America, including Gulf of Mexico to Newfoundland, and part of the west coast, with California as an island and Washington State listed as "parts as yet...

1 map: col., 44 x 35 cm. A hand colored map including the Oregon Territory (pink)--comprising the area that would later split into Washington Territory in 1853. The map also includes the newly formed State of California. Its population boomed...

1 map: hand col., 38 x 30 cm. Longitude west from Washington at bottom. Longitude west from Greenwich at top. Capitals of Territories; Cities, Towns, and Villages; Military and Trading Posts all indicated by various symbols. Routes of Pacific...

1 map: hand col., 48 x 58 cm.
The Hudson's Bay Company had grown from being a small fur company to a powerful monopoly which held exclusive trade rights throughout western Canada. This maps comes from a British Parliamentary Committee report on...

1 map; 41 x 51 cm. Blue ink. Humorous souvenir map of WSC (later Washington State University). This was likely done for the fall of 1946, with Stadium Way completed, but Todd and Dana Hall still "proposed" and none of the temporary housing...

1 bird's eye map: 33 x 51 cm. Map shows railroads, both completed and prospective, canals, and roadways.
Legh Freeman (this map's publisher) was a frontier newsman best known for coming up with the idea of a railroad newspaper, one that would serve...

1 map; 21 x 28 cm. Transparency of general areas of the college overlaps a map of the college. While undated, the presence of the Observatory (1952) and the non-presence of Neill (1956) help to narrow the dates.

1 map : col.; 44 x 40 cm. WSU campus map with building index, including buildings under construction. To the right of the index is a short informational section entitled ""About Washington State University."" On verso: wsu...